93Queen
93Queen is a 2018 documentary film on Hasidic women in Brooklyn who form "Ezras Nashim", an all-female ambulance corps. The film follows Rachel Freier, a resident of Borough Park, Brooklyn, and a lawyer running for public office, as she negotiates her community initiative within the context of a male-dominated Hasidic community.[1][2]
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Directed by | Paula Eiselt |
Release date | 2018 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film run time is 90 minutes, and was produced by American Documentary-POV and ITVS.[3] The documentary was directed by film-maker Paula Eiselt.[4]
See also
- Shekinah Rising (2013)
- Punk Jews (2012)
- Hasidic hipsters
References
- "Jewish International Film Festival 93Queen -". www.jiff.com.au.
- Gabbatt, Adam (July 25, 2018). "93Queen: the incredible story of the all-female Hasidic emergency service" – via www.theguardian.com.
- "93Queen | American Documentary". www.amdoc.org.
- Toronto, Point of View Magazine • 392-401 Richmond Street West •; email, ON • M5V 3A8 • Canada •639-0653 • Send us an. "Review: '93 Queen' – Point of View Magazine". povmagazine.com.
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